YES! Winnipeg

YES! Winnipeg

YES! Winnipeg is Economic Development Winnipeg's business development team, which attracts new companies to the city, assists entrepreneurs in bringing their ideas to life and helps existing businesses expand. YES! Winnipeg’s mission is to grow and strengthen Winnipeg's economy by assisting in the creation of new jobs and by attracting capital investment. Services are provided at no cost to clients.

The continued work of YES! Winnipeg requires the financial support of leading local businesses. The goal of Campaign 2020 is to raise $6 million to support its business development efforts for the next five years.

As EDW's sales force, YES! Winnipeg attracts new companies to the city, assists entrepreneurs in bringing ideas to life and helps existing businesses expand. Find out why YES! Winnipeg should be your first call.

Discover the private- and public-sector organizations that have pledged to improve Winnipeg through contributions to YES! Winnipeg. Their support and collaboration are integral to YES! Winnipeg’s success.

Can you help Winnipeg’s economy expand? If you operate or know of a company considering a new business launch or expansion that could benefit from YES! Winnipeg's services, let the team know through this Lead Drop Box .

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Winnipeg is one of only two Canadian cities with three Class 1 railways (CN, CP and BNSF).

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Over 5,800 transportation and distribution establishments exist in Winnipeg, employing more than 45,000 people.

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Winnipeg is the most cost-effective city for aerospace manufacturing in Western Canada and the U.S. Midwest (KPMG's Competitive Alternatives, 2016).